Parents of kids with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Special Health Care Needs (SHCN) often prioritise the care needs of their children and overlook the huge stress borne by themselves, until an emotional breakdown pushes them to seek help. Dr. Connie Chong, PI of iACT, and two mothers of SEN and SHCN kids were interviewed by i-Cable News’ ‘Wish’ to share how ACT enables them to cater for their own emotional needs better, while at the same time improves their parent-child communication …
Commenced in June, the programme led by Professor Connie CHONG (PI) and Professor CHIEN Wai Tong (Co-I) aims to provide a one-stop Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) counselling and follow-up smartphone-based platform for local families with children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) …
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The 2022 Pass-it-on Ceremony was held in the morning on 25 October at the Chung Chi College Chapel. A total of 202 Bachelor of Nursing and 47 Master of Nursing Science (Pre-registration) Year 1 students pledged to honour and carry forward Florence Nightingale’s spirit of dedication ...
Congratulations to Professor Ken Ho on being recognised as a Distinguished Educator in Gerontological Nursing by the National Hartford Centre of Gerontological Nursing Excellence at its 2022 Leadership Conference held from 18 to 20 October!
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Congratulations to Professor Chair Sek Ying for being awarded the Chief Executive's Commendation for Community Service 2022 for her active engagement and significant contributions in the fight against COVID-19 to safeguard the health of the public in Hong Kong!
It was the 2022 Graduation Ceremony of Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Gerontology and Master of Nursing Science (Pre-registration) Programmes on 27 July. Congratulations once again to all 344 graduates, especially the 51 of you who received awards or certificates for outstanding performance!We wish you all the best in your future career development!
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Funded by the Equal Opportunities Commission, our School has conducted a study to identify the challenges and enablers affecting South Asian mothers’ intention to vaccinate their daughters against HPV. The results showed that the South Asian mothers generally demonstrated a lack of awareness and knowledge of cervical cancer, HPV infection and HPV vaccines ...
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